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Amy Duffy

Concern for missing Glasgow man last seen over three weeks ago at Central Station

Police have issued an appeal for information to assist them in finding a man missing from the Cardonald area.

David McGinn was last seen on January 15 at around 1.40pm at Glasgow Central Station, with police growing increasingly concerned for the 50-year-old.

He is described as 5'9", bald, and of medium build, and it is thought that he has family in the Preston area.

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Anyone who may have spotted David is urged to come forward and help police to trace him.

Sergeant Iain McGillivray of Govan Police Office said: “I urge anyone who has seen David since 15th January 2023 to contact police.

"Even if what you know seems trivial or insignificant, please get in touch as every piece of information could help us find out where David may be.”

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Anyone with information can contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 2162 of the 26th of January 2023.

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